A PCMCIA smart card reader with no protruding portion, with a stable mechanical design, allowing space for additional functions to be included in the PCMCIA card and that eases the insertion of a smart card. A thin support is formed between a thin upper section and a lower section of the PCMCIA smart card reader at an opening forming a smart card slot. The support is outside the smart card slot, but positioned within the PCMCIA slot and is preferably an integrated part of a PCMCIA card top cover. Since the support guides the smart card laterally at the opening of the smart card slot, only a small portion of the smart card has to be inserted into the PCMCIA card. The limited insertion of the smart card and the location, of contacts for interfacing with the smart card in the thin upper section of the smart card reader, creates space for other functions to be included in the PCMCIA card, for example, a modem. The smart card insertion is eased by a removable extension supporting. the smart card vertically during the insertion of the smart card. The removable extension may be a cable connection plug.
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1. A smart card reading apparatus to fit inside a PCMCIA slot in a computing device having an insertion opening for a PCMCIA card in front of a pair of parallel PCMCIA guides located within the computing device and spaced apart to fit a standard size PCMCIA card, the smart card reading apparatus comprising: upper and lower sections having at,a front end an opening to form a smart card slot for insertion of a smart card having standard dimensions; and a lateral smart card guide member located close to the front end of the smart card slot, said lateral smart card guide member being equal to or shorter than the distance between said insertion opening and said front end of said PCMCIA guides, whereby the lateral smart card guide member is located in front of and outside said PCMCIA guides, and the smart card reading apparatus can fit within the PCMCIA slot without interference between said lateral smart card guide member and said pair of PCMCIA guides located within the computing device.
2. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said lateral guide member is a mechanical support member connecting said upper and lower sections.
3. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein said lateral guide member is integral with the upper section.
4. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 2 , comprising a connecting part in the front end of said lower section to receive a removable extension to said lower section.
5. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein said connecting part includes electrical connectors, and said removable extension is a cable connection.
6. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein electrical contacts to interface with terminating points on a smart card inserted into said smart card slot are arranged in said upper section.
7. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 2 , comprising circuits for a communication device and circuits for smart card reading.
8. A smart card reading apparatus to fit inside a PCMCIA slot in a computing device, comprising: a thin first section; a second section having electronic components for the smart card reader; said first and second sections having at a front end an opening to form a smart card slot for insertion of a smart card; and interfacing means for communicating with a smart card inserted into said smart card slot arranged in said thin first section.
9. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 8 , further comprising a smart card guide member located adjacent the front end outside the smart card slot and positionable inside the PCMCIA slot.
10. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein said guide member is a mechanical support member connecting said upper and lower sections.
11. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein said mechanical support member is integral with the upper section.
12. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 9 , comprising a connecting part in the front end of said lower section to receive a removable extension to said lower section.
13. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein said connecting parts include electrical connectors, and said removable extension is a cable connection.
14. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 8 , comprising circuits for a communication device and circuits for smart card reading.
15. A smart card reading apparatus to fit inside a PCMCIA slot in a computing device, comprising: upper and lower sections having at a front end an opening to form a smart card slot for insertion of a smart card; and a connecting part in the front end of said lower section to receive a removable extension to support a smart card vertically during and after insertion in said smart card slot.
16. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 15 , wherein said connecting part includes electrical connectors, and said removable extension is a cable connection.
17. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 15 , further comprising a smart card guide member located adjacent the front end outside the smart card slot and positionable inside the PCMCIA slot.
18. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein said guide member is a mechanical support member connecting said upper and lower sections.
19. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 18 , wherein said guide member is integral with the upper section.
20. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 15 , wherein interfacing means for communicating with a smart card inserted into said smart card slot is arranged in said upper section.
21. A smart card reading apparatus according to claim 15 , comprising circuits for a communication device and circuits for smart card reading.
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September 1, 1998
October 8, 2002
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